The frame
of the racecar that Bob Maze is seated in here is fastened directly to the rear
axle housing with no sign of radius rods or springs. There are two brake
rods fastened to the rear end. It appears the car is equipped with 21
Model-T wire wheels and either a 1926 or 1927 conventional front end. The
radiator appears to be from a Grant automobile - Comments by Roy Eaton

Robert Mevin Bob Maze

1906 - 1978

Bob Maze was born at Topeka, Kansas and lived there his whole life except for
time spent in the U. S. Army during World War II. A big man, he stood 6 3
and weighed as much as 260 pounds. He began driving racing cars on
Mid-Western dirt tracks in the 1920s including in all three racing programs run
at Winfield, Kansas in 1928 where he claimed to be from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to
help make it appear that the race had drawn in participants from far
away. Maze drove the #9 Scott Special in the races at Winfield, a car
that probably belonged to Duclay Ducky Scott who was also from Topeka.
Maze had a great interest in Indy car racing and attended the Indianapolis
500 on several occasions. Maze is buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery at Hiawatha, Kansas.